I don't get it, but Westside got the Underworld so I guess Latitude is going to have the Fury...

Less (over?)stable compliment to the Saint (wtf?). I mean... I guess someone will like it. People throw roadrunners after all, right? So, are you going to try it?

From the announcement:

Coming out next from the factory at Latitude 64° is the Fury. We have been getting requests from people that like the feel of the Saint but find it too overstable. The Fury is a control driver that will suit a large part of the disc golf community and we look forward to shipping this out there.Coming out next is something at the opposite side of the spectrum in terms of overstability, to be continued...

Maybe Lat is going Innova on us releasing the tiniest of differences between discs as different names with individual variations between the discs making them fly like the majority of another mold.

Flat shots need running on the center line of the tee and planting each step on the center line. Anhyzer needs running from rear right to front left with the plant step hitting the ground to the left of the line you're running on. Hyzer is the mirror of that.

I am sadly one of those people who are looking forword to this disc. I dont have a big arm for the wide rimmed overstable stuff. I dont consider the Saint to be overstable but for someone like me its not realy a line shaper. I get a nice straight shot with a predictable fade at the end of the flight. My hope is that this disc turns out like a longer Underworld /River. I picked up an Underworld and for the first time I was able to release a disc with a little bit of hyzer and had flip up to flat make a nice S curve and take off down the fairway. The first time I did this I wasnt expecting the disc to travel so far. It was on a hole that was slightly downhill at 345 feet. I sent the disc passed the basket and about 40 feet on the other side of a creek bed thats 10 feet behind the basket. I am usualy about 30 feet short of the basket on that hole with a Saint.

Jesse B 707 wrote:Watch this thing fly more stable than a Saint, I'm sorry but I have lost all faith in L64's ability to make a disc fly as they intend, the Saint was the last straw for me.

I fell victim to marketing when they described the Saint as a faster longer River i was thinking ok very little fade but more HSS than Sidewinder. My line of reasoning went like this: Since royal blue GL in Flow made it flippy and i had heard that other Saints faded i wanted a less fading one and since that plastic and color consistently produced way more understable Flows maybe the same would be true of the Saint. I have not seen other Saints in action but comparing to what others say of their Saints mine is way less HSS and probably the same LSS meaning Eagle type fade so nowhere close to the River.

I did not want to buy Rivers last year thanks to reports of them being all over the place and the rules of thumb of shape not applying to predicting the stability. Argh! I guess i keep on using my Rivers of old until they die and see what somebody else has on offer then. Considering how many odd discs there are in Latitude production i've always been wary of trying them and if i find a good one getting backups to last. Much like good Rocs and Gateway stuff is for others. It is not exclusive to Lat but man it hurts to let up a mold from the bag because you cannot get good replacements. That was the way the Striker fell out of use for me. Dropping the River would hurt more.

Flat shots need running on the center line of the tee and planting each step on the center line. Anhyzer needs running from rear right to front left with the plant step hitting the ground to the left of the line you're running on. Hyzer is the mirror of that.

This is why I never stuck with the Flow. I loved my first run, domey, Opto Flow. It was just the right amount of understable and had glide for days. The second one I bought flew like a Wraith. Now don't get me wrong, I love Wraiths but I also already have a Sterilite bin full of Wraiths.